
Now, onward into the past. Turn first right, ½ a mile past
the church onto the wee road wiggling its way back to Rhynie,
a scenic route between little knobbly hills and cow-meadows.
Pass the Wheedlemont hill fort, and Templand, a common place
name usually meaning a history of Knights Templars, or the old
"Druids Temple", in other words a stone circle.

There are only a couple of stones left at each of the Wheedlemont circles seen
from the right of the road, at Upper Ord from the left, and going
back through Rhynie, two more tall stones at Mill of Noth, probably
flankers, all visible from the road.